4 August 2008
Posted at 8/4/2008 9:34:00 PM
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Ceres, Inc. supports the prediction that we could grow more than 30% of US transportation fuel with dedicated energy crops. This is no pipe dream: planting starts next spring. Ceres, Inc., the self-described "energy crop company," is engineering plants that could play a big role in the future of sustainable biofuels. In stark contrast to food crops, what Ceres is in the business of creating are "dedicated energy crops"—like switchgrass, sorghum, and miscanthus—that are ideally suited for ..read more.
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4 August 2008
Posted at 8/4/2008 4:31:00 AM
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Due to the need for a constant development in alternative sources of energy and development, scientists have been turning their attention towards algae, which could prove the good answer for many questions raised by the current necesities. Algae are a very large and diverified group of photosynthetic organisms, crucial to marine life and numerous ecosystems. You've probably heard about algae based biofuels; the term has been tossed around frequently, even in press releases or .. full post.
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